Live game coverage: Seattle Seahawks at Miami Dolphins (Week 12)

The Seahawks are back on the gridiron after a bye week last Sunday, taking on the Dolphins today at Sun Life Stadium in Miami. The Hawks (6-4) are favored to beat the Dolphins (4-6), but only by a spread of three points.

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is seen as he warms up for Sunday's game in Miami. (Gerry Broome/AP Photo)

Seattle may be undefeated at home, but the Seahawks have been much less consistent on the road. They’ve won just one game away from CenturyLink Field this year, a skin-of-the-teeth victory over the Carolina Panthers they should have indeed won. Yet now rookie quarterback Russell Wilson has a big opportunity to show he can bring the same level of play to road games as he does to home contests.

Today’s game pits running back Marshawn Lynch and the Seahawks’ seventh-ranked rushing offense against Miami’s ninth-ranked run defense — a potentially exciting matchup for a Seattle team that has had much success on the ground but has begun to finally find strong offense through the air. Meanwhile, the Seahawks’ third-ranked pass defense will do its best to stop rookie QB Ryan Tannehill and Miami’s 24th-ranked passing offense.

With Wilson under center for the Seahawks and Tannehill with the ball for the Dolphins, it’s a clash of rookie NFL quarterbacks. Tannehill has a completion percentage of 58.1 on the season and has thrown 6 touchdowns to 11 interceptions. For the Hawks, Wilson is completing 62.1 percent of his passes and has thrown 15 TDs to 8 INTS — though all 8 of those interceptions he threw on the road.

Kickoff is scheduled for 10:05 a.m. PST. The game will be broadcast on Fox TV, 710 AM ESPN Seattle radio and 97.3 FM KIRO radio.

Stay tuned to this post during the game for real-time updates, stats and scores.

— The Dolphins have won the coin toss and selected to defer. The Seahawks will start with the gall.

— Miami Kicker Dan Carpenter kicks it off to the Seahawks, and Leon Washington brings it out to the 16-yard line.

— On first-and-10, quarterback Russell Wilson hands it off to running back Marshawn Lynch, who gets about a yard up the middle. … On second-and-8, from the shotgun, Wilson keeps it on the play-action but ends up having to throw it away down the right sideline under pressure. … On third-and-8, the Seahawks are flagged for having 12 men on the field. That pushes Seattle back 5 yards. … On third-and-13, Wilson hands it off to running back Robert Turbin, who takes it left for about 10 yards, but that’s not enough for the first down. … On fourth-and-3, punter Jon Ryan puts it up and it bounces out of bounds at the Miami 34. That’s a 43-yard punt.

— Miami starts from its own 34. On first-and-10, quarterback Ruan Tannehill hands it off to running back Reggie Bush, who gets about 2 yards up the middle. … On second-and-8, Tannehill passes quick right but it’s incomplete — he underthrew his receiver. … On third-and-8 from the Miami 36, Tannehill passes right again and it’s complete this time for a gain of about 9. The Dolphins get a first down.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 46, Tannehill hands it off to Bush, who goes right for about a yard. But there’s a flag on the play. … The penalty is encroachment against the Seahawks, on Brandon Mebane. That’s a 5-yard penalty. … On first-and-5 now, Tannehill gives it to Bush, who rolls left but is taken down behind the line of scrimmage by Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill for a loss of about 2. … On second-and-6, Tannehill tosses a screen right to Bush but Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor is all over it, bringing Bush down for a loss of about 2. … It’s third-and-11 now. Tannehill drops back and has to throw it away to the right sideline under lots of pressure from the Seahawks’ blitz.

— Miami punter Brandon Fields puts it up and grabs it at the 15-yard line, then returns it all the way up to the Seattle 30. Nice little punt return. … On first-and-10, on the play-action, Wilson passes right to WR Golden Tate, but Tate is immediately taken down at the line of scrimmage for no gain. … On second-and-10, Wilson passes a quick screen left to WR Sidney Rice. The pass was a bit behind Rice, but he gets about 3 yards up the left sideline. … On third-and-7, from the shotgun, Wilson drops back and passes incomplete toward WR Doug Baldwin, who was double-covered. That brings up fourth down. … Ryan’s punt sails 67 yards into the end zone for a touchback, but there’s a flag on the play. … The penalty is against the Seahawks. It’s for a member of the kicking team going out of bounds then coming back into the play. The Seahawks will punt again on fourth-and-12. … Ryan’s punt flies to about the 22-yard line, where it bounces and flips out of bounds.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 18, Tannehill passes up the right sideline and it’s INTERCEPTED by Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner. Wagner returns it for about 10 yards, but there’s a flag on the Seahawks for an illegal block in the back, bringing the ball back 10 yards. But Seattle keeps the ball on the pick.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 35, there’s a flag against the Seahawks for false start. That was against tight end Evan Moore. … On first-and-15 from the Miami 40, Wilson hands it off to Lynch, who rolls left but is stuffed in the backfield for about a 4-yard loss. … On second-and-20 from the Miami 45, Wilson drops back and passes complete to Tate at the 35, bringing the Seahawks back to the original line of scrimmage. … On third-and-10, from the shotgun, Wilson passes up the middle to Baldwin but just overthrows him, and the ball falls incomplete. That will bring up Seattle’s punting team — they’re not quite in field-goal range, though on the cusp. … Aaaaand the Seahawks are called for delay of game. Probably on purpose to give Ryan better field position for his punt. … Ryan’s punt is up and it’s fair-caught at the Miami 9 by WR Davon Bess.

— Well that wasn’t a great offensive possession for the Seahawks. They still look like they’re getting in the rhythm.

— Alrighty, on first-and-10 from the Miami 9, Tannehill hands it off to Bush, who rolls left into a big gap for a pickup of 11 yards down the sideline. That’s a first down. … On first-and-10 from the 20, Tannehill gets sacked by Seattle defensive end Chris Clemons for a loss of about 7. … On second-and-17, Tannehill drops back and tries to dump it off to Bush, but Wagner is there for the immediate tackle and Bush drops it incomplete. … On third-and-17, Tannehill passes it to Bess up the middle for a gain of about 12, but that’s not enough for the first down and the Seahawks have forced Miami to bring out the punting team. … Fields puts it up, Washington takes it at the 30 and returns it up to about Seattle’s 45.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 45, Wilson hands it to Lynch, who gets nowhere and is stopped for no gain. … On second down, Wilson hands it to Lynch again, who hits the left outside edge for about 2 yards. … On third-and-8, from the shotgun, Wilson elects to scramble and runs up the middle for a gain of about 6. That’s not enough for a first down and that’s another three-and-out for the Seahawks offense. … Ryan’s in for the punt, and it soars to the Miami 11, where Bess signals a fair catch.

— On first-and-10 from the 11, Tannehill hands it to running back Daniel Thomas, who breaks through up the middle for a 20-yard run before he’s finally taken down in the secondary by Wagner. … On first-and-10 from the Miami 31, Tannehill rolls right on the play-action fake, and ends up throwing it away to the right sideline. There’s a flag on the play — holding against the Dolphins. That pushes them back 10 and they’ll re-play first down. … On first-and-20 from the Miami 21, Tannehill hands it off to Thomas, who gets about 9 up the middle. … On second-and-11 from the 30, Thomas takes it again and fights through to the Miami 38 for a gain of 8. … On third-and-3, from the shotgun, Tannehill passes quick up the middle to Bess, but he gets dropped after the catch short of the first down. That forces fourth down.

— And that’s the end of the first quarter already. There’s no score in Miami.

— The Dolphins will punt on fourth-and-1. Fields punts it to Washington at the Seattle 19, who signals for a fair catch. … On first-and-10 from the 19, Wilson drops back and, under pressure, has to keep it and scrambles up the middle for a gain of about 8. … On second-and-2 from the Seattle 26, Lynch gets the handoff and rolls right, powering through and getting the first down on an impressive second effort to push the pile forward. That’s a first down.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 29, Wilson passes long down the right sideline toward Tate, but he’s well defended by cornerback Nolan Carroll and it’s incomplete. … On second down, from the shotgun, Wilson keeps it on a play-action fake to Lynch, but Miami is not fooled. Wilson is dropped for a loss of about 2. … On third-and-12, Wilson escapes a sack, rolling left and somehow completed a long pass down the left sideline to Rice, who just barely got his toes in bounds for a huge 27-yard gain. Great play!

— On first-and-10 at the Miami 47, Miami calls its first timeout of the half. There’s 12:16 remaining in the second quarter.

— On first down again, Wilson drops back and is sacked by defensive tackle Tony McDaniel for a loss of 6. … On second-and-16 from the Seattle 47, from the shotgun, Wilson passes quick right to Rice, who gets about 9 on the play. … On third-and-5, Wilson passes quick right again, this time to tight end Zach Miller on the right sideline. But he’s tackled immediately and falls short of the first-down marker by about a yard. Will Seahawks coach Pete Carroll go for it? … Nope, the punting team is out. Ryan’s punt on fourth-and-1 soars to the 5-yard line, where it’s downed by Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane.

— It’s first-and-10 from the 6. Tannehill hands it off to Thomas, who takes it up the middle for a gain of about 6. … On second-and-4, Tannehill tosses right to wide receiver Charles Clay, who was wide open for a gain of about 6. … On first-and-10 from the Miami 20, Tannehill hands it to Bush, who gets 4 yards up the middle. … On second-and-6, Tannehill drops back and passes it complete up the middle to Bess for a gain of about 23. That was a nice play taking advantage of a gap in Seattle’s secondary. … On first down, Tannehill strikes again and hits Clay on a right slant for a gain of about 18 to the Seattle 35. Miami is threatening. … And the Dolphins take a timeout with 6:58 remaining in the second quarter.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 35, Tannehill hands it to Bush, who heads off to the right for a gain of about 4. … On second-and-6, Tannehill hands it off to Bush, who goes up the middle again for a gain of about 5. … On third-and-1, Tannehill keeps it and jumps over the first-down line. But there’s a flag on the no-huddle play. … The penalty is against Seattle for having too many players on the field. More mistakes for the Seahawks. That’s a pickup of 5 yards. … On first-and-10 from the Seattle 22, Bush takes it and breaks through a big gap, pushing all the way through to the goal line for a touchdown. Miami takes a 6-0 lead with 4:52 remaining in the first half. … Kicker Dan Carpenter’s extra point is good and the Dolphins have taken a 7-0 lead to draw first blood.

— Capenter kicks it off and is soars into the back of the end zone, where Washington takes a knee for a touchback. The Seahawks will take over from their own 20.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 20, Wilson tosses it back to Lynch, who breaks left but is dropped for no gain. Lynch hasn’t been able to do very much yet today. … On second down, Wilson drops back then keeps it, scrambling through a gap up the center for a gain of about 7. … On third-and-3 from the Seattle 27, from the shotgun, Wilson dumps it off to Turbin along the right sideline, who sprints up the line for a gain of 20. First down Seattle.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 47, Wilson takes the ball up the middle for a gain of about 4. … On second-and-6 from the 50-yard line, Wilson hands it off to Lynch, who takes it up about 5 yards and that will bring up third-and-1. … On third down from the Miami 44, Wilson fakes the handoff to Lynch but keeps it and rolls right, then tossing it quick to Lynch along the right sideline for a gain of about 7 and another first down. Nice play. Seattle’s up to the Miami 37.

— On first down, Wilson drops back and passes deep down the right sideline to Tate, who gets tangled up with cornerback R.J. Stanford and SOMEHOW CATCHES IT as he falls over Stanford. That was ridiculous! Holy cow! That’s a 32-yard gain and the Seahawks have first down at the Miami 5.

— On first-and-goal from the 5, Lynch takes it up the middle for a gain of 2. … On second-and-goal from the 3, from the shotgun, Wilson drops back and escapes a sack from behind, rolling left and ultimately floating it to tight end Anthony McCoy in the left-back corner of the end zone for a Seahawks touchdown. … Kicker Steven Hauschka’s extra point is good and the Seahawks have tied it up at 7 with 29 seconds remaining in the first half.

— Hauschka’s kickoff flies about 8 yards deep into the end zone, where running back Marcus Thigpen takes a knee for a touchback. … Tannehill takes a knee and that’ll run down the clock. It’s halftime.

— Alright, here are some halftime stats. The Dolphins have been able to hold Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch to just 12 yards — that’s chump change for a back who has been averaging nearly 100 yards per game and already has a 1,000-plus-yard season. In fact, quarterback Russell Wilson has more than that, with 18 rushing yards. That’s the difference in this game so far, even though the Seahawks have been able to hang tough, tying it up with just seconds to go in the first half. Together with Wilson and Robert Turbin, the Seahawks have a total of 43 rushing yards.

Wilson is 9-of-13 for 113 yards and 1 touchdown, the 3-yard toss to McCoy to tie the game at 7. Golden Tate is leading all Seattle receivers with 3 receptions for 42 yards, followed by Sidney Rice with 37 yards and 2 catches. Meanwhile, Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill is 7-of-11 with 68 passing yards, no touchdowns and an interception. The Dolphins had just 61 passing yards in the first half, adding 88 rushing yards on the legs of Reggie Bush (46 yards) and Daniel Thomas (43 yards).

Oh, and another key stat: The Seahawks had 7 penalties in the first half for a loss of 40 yards. Miami committed just one infraction for 10 yards.

— OK, we’re back. Hauschka will kick it off to the Dolphins. … Hauschka’s kick soars into the end zone and it’s a touchback.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 20, Tannehill hands it to Bush and he gets about 4. … On second down, Tannehill passes to wide receiver Brian Hartline along the right sideline for a pickup of 10 yards and a first down. … On first-and-10 from the 34, from the shotgun, Tannehill tosses quick right to Hartline again for a gain of 7 along the sideline. He’s tackled by Richard Sherman. … On second-and-3, Bush takes the handoff and is taken down at the line of scrimmage a loss of about 1. … On third-and-4, from the shotgun, Tannehill passes quick right to fullback Charles Clay for a gain of about 3. But the Dolphins were flagged for illegal movement before the snap and will be pushed back five yards. … Nope, because Miami didn’t get the first down on that last play, Carroll decided to decline the penalty, which brings up fourth-and-1 and brings out the Dolphins’ punting team.

— Fields gets it up for a high punt that lands 57 yards away in the end zone for a touchback. The Seahawks will take back over from their own 20.

— On first-and-10, Wilson hits Rice with a dart right for a gain of 12 yards and a first down. … On first-and-10 from the Seattle 32, Wilson hands it to Lynch, who springs up the middle for a pickup of about 3. … On second-and-7, Wilson rolls left on a play-action fake and passes it short left to tight end Zach Miller for a gain of 4. … On third-and-3 from the Seattle 39, from the shotgun, Wilson drops back and escapes pressure, then passes a dart up the middle to wide receiver Jermaine Kearse for a gain of 8 and another first down.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 47, Wilson rolls right and passes it quick to Baldwin for 14 yards before he’s pushed out of bounds at the Miami 39. … On first-and-10, Wilson hands it to Lynch, to heads right but can only manage about 2 yards. … On second-and-9, Lynch gets it and heads right for about 3 yards. But there was a flag for holding against tackle Breno Giacomini, and the Seahawks are pushed back 10 yards instead. … On second-and-19 from the Miami 48, Wilson drops back and dumps it off to Turbin, who was crossing left. Turbin gets 18 yards on the play and the Seahawks now have third-and-1. … On third down, Wilson fakes a pitch then passes it to Moore, who gets about 6 on the play for another first down. Wilson and the Seahawks are looking quite good at the moment.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 24, Lynch takes it up the middle for a gain of 5 yards. That might just be his longest run of the day, so far. … On second-and-5, the Seahawks are FLAGGED AGAIN, this time a false start on guard John Moffitt. … On second-and-10, from the shotgun, Wilson has plenty of time and then escapes a sack. He keeps it and scrambles for about 20 yards, picking up the first down and the Seahawks are now at Miami’s 4-yard line.

— On first-and-goal from the Miami 4, Lynch takes it but is stopped for no gain. … On second down, Wilson rolls right and tosses it to fullback Michael Robinson, who coasts into the end zone. Touchdown Seahawks! Seattle takes a 13-7 lead with 4:00 remaining in the third quarter. … Hauschka’s extra point is good and the Seahawks are up 14-7. The scoring drive was 12 plays, 80 yards, 8:10.

— Hauschka’s kickoff sails into the end zone and Thigpen takes a knee for the touchback. Miami will start from the 20-yard line.

— On first-and-10, Tannehill hands it to Thomas, who gets 2 yards off the right tackle. … On second-and-8, Tannehill takes a handoff then rolls left, completing a short pass left to Bess for a gain of 9 yards and a first down. … On first-and-10 from the Miami 31, Tannehill hands it to Bush, who gets about 2. … On second-and-8 from the Miami 33, from the shotgun, Tannehill drops back then decides to keep it, scrambling through a hole up the left-center for a gain of 19 yards and a first down at the Seattle 48-yard line.

— And the Sun Life Stadium SPRINKLER SYSTEM just went off!

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 48, Bush takes a handoff up the middle for 3 yards. … On second-and-7, from the shotgun, Tannehill drops back and passes towards Hartline to the right, but Sherman’s right there to bat it away incomplete. Nice defensive play. … On third-and-7, from the shotgun, Tannehill drops back and tries to pass up the middle to Bush, but the ball is batted in the air and falls incomplete, nearly intercepted. … It’s fourth-and-7, with Miami’s punting team out, and the Seahawks take their first timeout of the second half with 43 seconds left in the third quarter.

— Alright, back to the game. Fields’ punt flies all the way to the Seattle 4, where Miami cornerback Jimmy Wilson downs it. Nice punt play right there. … On first-and-10 from the Seattle 4, Wilson hands it to Lynch, but he gets no gain up the middle.

— And that’s the end of the third quarter. Seahawks QB Wilson has a string of 14-consecutive completed passes. It’s kinda the Russell Wilson show in Miami today.

— On second-and-10 from the Seattle 4, Wilson fakes a handoff to Lynch and rolls right through his own endzone before completing short pass right to Tate for a gain of 14 yards and a first down. … On first-and-10 from the Seattle 18, Lynch takes a handoff and goes left for a gain of 16 yards. That’s his best run of the day! So far. … On first-and-10 from the Seattle 35, Lynch takes it again but Miami linebacker Karlos Dansby drops him for a loss of 2 yards. … On second-and-12, Wilson passes complete left to Zach Miller for a pickup of 8 yards. That’s 16-straight completed passes. … On third-and-4, from the shotgun, Wilson drops back and just barely misses Baldwin along the right sideline, grazing off of Baldwin’s fingers. That’s an incomplete pass and Wilson’s streak ends at 16. … It’s fourth down at the Seattle 40. Ryan’s punt sails to the Miami 18, where Bess calls a fair catch.

— Miami has first-and-10 from the 18-yard line. Tannehill completes a long pass up the middle to Clay for a gain of 19 and a first down. … On first-and-10 from the Miami 37, Thomas takes the handoff for a gain up the middle of 6 yards. … On second-and-4 from the Miami 43, Tannehill drops back and, under pressure, escapes up the middle before tossing downfield to a wide-open Bess down the right sideline. Safety Kam Chancellor let Bess go and he was wide open. That’s a 39-yard pickup and Miami is now at Seattle’s 18.

— On first-and-10, backup wide receiver Marlon Moore takes the ball and rushes left for a gain of 9 to the Seattle 9. … On second down, Tannehill keeps it up the middle for no gain. … On third-and-1 from the Seattle 9, Thomas takes the handoff and pushes past the first-down line for 2 yards, and the Dolphins have a fresh set of downs from the Seattle 7.

— On first-and-goal from the 7, from the shotgun, Tannehill rolls right and passes into the end zone. But it’s INTERCEPTED by Wagner. But wait, there’s a flag on the play on safety Earl Thomas, who was barreling down on Tannehill. The refs say roughing the passer and that’s a HUGE BREAK for the Dolphins. Miami keeps the ball. Wow. Now it’s first-and-goal from the Seattle 3 after the penalty.

— On first down, Thomas takes a handoff and goes up the middle for a touchdown. Jeez. That makes it 14-13 with 8:08 remaining in the game. … The refs are reviewing the TD, but it’s pretty clearly a touchdown. … The ruling on the field stands. … Carpenter’s extra point is good and the Dolphins have tied the game at 14 with 8:08 to go.

— Carpenter kicks it off, and Leon Washington grabs it at about the 2 and RUNS ALL THE WAY BACK for a 98-yard touchdown return! The Seahawks quickly regain the lead! … Hauschka’s extra point is good and the Seahawks are back on top 21-14 with 7:54 remaining in the game.

— Now Hauschka kicks it off and the ball flies through the end zone for a touchback. Miami will take over from its own 20-yard line. … On first-and-10, Tannehill hands it off to Bush, to rolls right and is able to get 22 yards along the right sideline for a big first down.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 42, Tannehill drops back under intense pressure from Clemons, but throws it away along the right sideline incomplete. … On second down, Tannehill hands it to Bush again, and he gets about 3 off the right tackle. … On third-and-7 from the Miami 45, from the shotgun, Tannehill drops back and dumps it off to Thomas up the middle. He’s got a lot of green ahead of him and goes down at the Seattle 37 for a gain of 18 yards.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 37, Tannehill hands it to Bush, who gets through two tacklers for a gain of 8 yards. … On second-and-2 from the Seattle 29, Tannehill takes a handoff then passes deep right to a wide-open Clay down the right sideline. He grabs it over his head and easily crosses the goal line. … Carpenter’s extra point is good and this game is tied again at 21 with 5:23 to go.

— Here’s a nice factoid. Leon Washington’s 98-yard return was his eighth-career kickoff-return touchdown, tying the NFL record held by Josh Cribbs.

— Carpenter kicks it off and Washington grabs it in the back of the end zone, stepping backward for the touchback. Seattle will take over from its own 20-yard line with 5:13 to go in the game. … On first-and-10, Wilson hands it to Lynch, who sneaks through for a gain of about 5. … On second-and-5 from the 25, Wilson fakes a handoff to Lynch, then tries to dump it back to Lynch, who was rolling left, but he underthrew it incomplete. … Big play coming. On third-and-5, from the shotgun, Wilson drops back and dumps it off to Turbin along the right sideline. Turbin gets about 9 on the play for the first down. That was big for the Seahawks.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 34, Wilson hands it to Lynch, who goes left but is taken down for about 1. … On second-and-9, from the shotgun, Wilson hands it to Lynch, who gets to the 40-yard line before forward progress is stopped. … Here’s third-and-4 from the Seattle 40. From the shotgun, Wilson tosses it to a wide-open McCoy along the right sideline for a first down. That was key. The Seahawks pick up 20 yards and stop the clock at 2:17 as McCoy steps out of bounds.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 40, Wilson gives it to Turbin, who is dropped for a loss of 1. … And that’s the two-minute warning.

— On second-and-11 from the Miami 41, from the shotgun, Wilson dumps it off to Lynch, who loses about 6 yards on the play. Miami was all over that. Oof. … The Dolphins take a timeout with 1:47 remaining. … On third-and-17, Wilson drops back and has to scramble. He’s taken down by defensive end Jared Odrick for a sack, losing 2 yards. That ain’t good for the Seahawks. Miami calls its second timeout with 1:38 remaining. … And the Seahawks have to punt from the Miami 49-yard line.

— Ryan’s punt is fair-caught by Bess at the Miami 10. There’s 1:32 to go.

— On first-and-10 from the Miami 10, from the shotgun, Tannehill drops back and passes left to Bess for a gain of 19 yards and a first down. … On first-and-10 from the Miami 29, from the shotgun, Tannehill keeps it, scrambling right for a gain of 15 yards. … On first down, as the Dolphins tried to spike it, Miami is flagged for illegal motion against wire receiver Rishard Matthews. There’s 46 seconds to go. … On first-and-15, Tannehill throws a dart up the middle to Bess for a pickup of 25 yards. The Dolphins are now in field-goal range.

— On first-and-10 from the Seattle 36, the Seahawks take a timeout with 29 seconds remaining in the game. That’s Seattle’s second timeout. … Tannehill and the Dolphins are really marching. Seattle’s defense looks tired.

— OK. It’s first-and-10 from the Seattle 36. From the shotgun, Tannehill drops back and passes short left to Clay, who steps out of bounds at the Seattle 19 for a 7-yard gain. There are 24 seconds left. … On second-and-3, Tannehill hands it to Thomas, who runs up the middle and gets the first down. That’s a gain of 4 yards and the clock is still running. Miami calls its final timeout with 4 seconds left, and will try for a 43-yard field goal to win the game.

— Carpenter is out for the field-goal attempt. His kick is up and it goes straight through the goal posts. Dolphins win 24-21 on the game-winning field goal.

— Well that must have been disheartening for the Seahawks defense. Tannehill and the Dolphins manhandled Seattle’s usually-strong D with a 65-yard drive straight down Seattle’s throat in the final 1:32.